'Every night I go to bed crying' — Shebeshxt breaks his silence on the death of his daughter

08 August 2024 - 09:30
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Rapper Shebeshxt has been left inconsolable after his daughter's death.
Rapper Shebeshxt has been left inconsolable after his daughter's death.
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Shebeshxt has been left devastated by the death of his daughter.

On June 8, the controversial rapper was involved in a crash on his way to a gig which left him seriously injured, his partner Kholofelo Moloto with moderate to serious injuries and claimed the life of their nine-year-old daughter.

Since making his social media comeback on July 21, Shebeshxt has expressed his gratitude to his followers for their support and been candid about his grief.

“The pain of losing my daughter neh? mxm. I try to be strong but every night I go to bed crying. I live with this pain all my life,” he wrote.

“She might not be with me physically, but I know O Nale Nna (she is with me) spiritually ...Ke (she is) my Angel. Onthatile my daughter, my life,” he wrote in another post.

Shebeshxt is gearing up to make a comeback on stage soon after the tragic incident.

He is set to host a concert themed My Music, My Story at the Opera Theatre in Pretoria on September 28.

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Shebeshxt's lawyer Lot Rammusi said they are waiting for approval from the rapper's medical team before he can go ahead.

“The show is about him telling his story and explaining his experience. He is still going through physiotherapy and psychological therapy. He is still recovering but he is doing well. The event will have a full orchestra. I can't give more details because I'll be ruining the surprise,” he said.

“We don't want to take a chance as far as his mental health is concerned, but he is positive about his show and looking forward to doing what he loves, which is being on stage.”



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